! Risk Management in Projects, Programs and Portfolios

30min FastTrack plus 13hr MasterClass - 2-in-1 Guidance. Systematic, Practical, Complete (and 2 bonus Exam Prep Modules)

4.20 (38 reviews)
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! Risk Management in Projects, Programs and Portfolios
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14.5 hours
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May 2019
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What you will learn

TWO courses in One. 1-Fast-track (What To Do - under 30 mins). 2-Master class (How-to - Totals over 13hrs) Dip-In if you need to.

You will learn: How to manage risk and facilitate risk management in projects, programs and portfolios of change

2 BONUS modules - Exam prep conversion. The course is focused on practitioner needs but includes both PMI and AXELOS exam candidate's conversion video

Gives you ability matched to the 'messiness' of real project risk management. Eg multiple causes & consequences not textbook "1 event creates 1 impact"

Start with steps: you gain a guiding framework for running Identification, Assessment and Response development workshops with your PMO or Project stakeholders

The master-class explains the techniques and tools to facilitate stakeholders determine prioritisation and select value for money responses

How to integrate risk responses into the team's day to day to do lists whether Agile-sprint, Flow or PMBoK-Guide plan-driven

Why take this course?

One topic, Two courses - A two speed risk management course.

  • The fast-track is under 30 minutes of step-by-step WHAT to do
    The videos and Workbook-manual guide you through what's needed at work to Manage, Lead or Oversee and Facilitate risk in your projects, programs and portfolios.

  • The Master-class is 13hours of detailed HOW-to using the same Workbook and slides as the Fast-Track
    Dip into the Masterclass videos only where you feel you need or want more guidance than the fast-track gives.

*IF* you also want to take PMI or AXELOS/PeopleCert exams then use the two 'exam conversion' modules to understand what exam specific vocabularies and process models are overlaid on real-world risk management.

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These two courses are for Project (and Program or Portfolio) managers and PMO Analysts, Scrum Masters, Team Subject Matter experts and Project Sponsors and Product Owners who need competency in how to handle risk.

Learn a step by step framework of WHAT to do grounded in "Projects are delivered by people (so most of the arithmetic theory isn't too useful)". Plus here are the techniques, tips, tools and hints per step to give solid How-to that includes the adjustments required to work across the typical mixture of teams using Agile and Predictive product development ways of working.

  • The master class covers it all.

  • The Fast-Track is just the structured what to do - suitable if you've already got some idea of how to lead workshops and define risk scales (etc).

Your ideal situation would be that your starting a project and feel some guidance on "how to really do risk" from day one with the sponsor through every day with the team to last day and risk handover. Ideal because the WorkBook's guidance is written as exercises to be applied to your current project to create real governance documents. If you've not got a current project then I've provided a scenario based on a fictionalised combination of some of my past projects.

I've practiced projects as PM and PMO lead for 30 years and taught other people's risk courses on and off over the last 20. Those course from the big global training companies have always needed a big dose of reality which is what I've built into this course.

The result is a course unlike any other I know of because it doesn't treat the world as 'text-book'. In fact I've recorded it because I think big training company courses and project risk textbooks and chapters (in the PRINCE2 guide and the PMBoK-Guide) are fit more for exams than reality. Since the course is IMHO reality I've included two 'exam conversion modules' for those who DO want to take the exams.

I'm expert enough to be unsure what a risk is (!) but I know its not 'A Single and instantaneous event-based-cause that leads to A Single quantifiable consequence for A Single stakeholder'. That is too naive. Too simple for the world I work in and for the one you're in too. I know that identification is key to all that follows. I'll share with you how to define responses (they are what actually matter!) so defining "A" risk isn't so important when we know our set of valid responses (plural).

I'll start you off with what does running each workshop of each step look and feel like. In the Master-Class I'll give your a slew of tools to use and I'll suggest how to apply to your own project, how to build responses into the baseline - because we only have one set of people to deliver the project and handle the risk. I'll cover how reporting of project status integrates risk management.

[ Of course after investing your effort you'll probably appreciate a way to demonstrate the results so I've also been mindful to giving you real world skills that substantially support efforts to gain CAPM®/ PMP®/ IMPA-abcd/ PRINCE2agile® and PRINCE2® exam/ RMP/ MoR etc. The course includes the supplements for translating to exam needs.

Our review

--- **Overall Course Rating:** 4.20/5.0 ### **Course Review:** **Pros:** - **Comprehensive Content:** The course is described as self-explanatory, thorough, and in-depth, covering a wide range of topics within risk management. It provides a clear understanding of risks in the context of projects. - **Real-World Application:** Reviewers appreciate the course's practical approach, with one participant citing specific knowledge gained regarding the C-C-C (Context, Capabilities, Capacity) model, scales, and Risk Register, which are essential tools in project risk management. - **Diverse Experience Levels:** The course is designed to cater to individuals at different levels of experience, making it accessible to both novices and seasoned professionals. - **Engaging Case Study:** A valuable case study is included, allowing learners to understand the processes of risk management intricately. - **Expert Instructor:** Simon, the course instructor, has been highly praised for his knowledge, understanding, and experience in managing project risks. His approach is effective and demonstrates "the real power" of risk management. - **Exam Preparation:** The concepts taught in the course are also relevant for those preparing for the PMI-RMP (Project Management Institute - Risk Management Professional) exam, making it a valuable resource for certification seekers. - **Clear Delivery:** The content and delivery of the course are appreciated for their no-nonsense, clutter-free approach, which makes learning more efficient and effective. **Cons:** - **Expectation Mismatch:** One reviewer felt that the course did not align perfectly with their specific circumstances or the products and services of their Bank. This suggests that while the course is comprehensive, it may not be entirely tailored to all industries or company-specific needs. - **Not Self-Paced for All:** Some users might find the course's pace challenging if they are new to the subject matter or require a more structured learning path with additional resources for review and reinforcement. In summary, this online course on risk management is highly recommended for those looking to deepen their understanding of project risks and management strategies. It is praised for its comprehensive coverage, practical case studies, and expert instruction. However, it may not be a perfect fit for everyone, particularly if the content needs to be tailored more specifically to individual industry needs or if a more self-paced learning style is desired.

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